> Could anyone who is doing reverse engineering, please look at my
> http://revenge.berlios.de site, and read some of the "User guide" I have
> there, and then provide any new ideas they think would help.
> I am hoping to be able to get to a stage where one throws an executable
> or a lib at it, and you get back source code in C at first, then maybe C++.
> The source code one gets back will not be the same as the original
> source code, but it will be a lot more readable than the output of objdump!
>
> I don't have any actual code yet, but the more ideas I have at the start
> of a project the better.

Hi James, this looks harder than using a good decompiler and system debugger.

Duncan.


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